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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (410)12/30/2000 9:14:15 AM
From: Carl R.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 644
 
And that's the fun of politics, Zeev. You can always blame the other guy. If there is a recession next year, will it be due to Bush/Cheney? Or does the true blame belong to Clinton/Gore? After all it takes a year or more for changes in economic policy to work their way through the economy. But then, maybe the true blame should be on Greenspan? Or maybe after such a long expansion, maybe it's just time for a recession to cool things off a bit?

And while we're at it, who gets the credit for the long expansion? Should credit go to Clinton/Gore? Or to the policies of Reagan/Bush? Or to Greenspan? Or to the Republican Congress? Or maybe the true reason is demographics (e.g. Harry Dent)?

See how much this can be. LOL

Carl



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (410)9/11/2001 11:36:08 AM
From: Carl R.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 644
 
Seems to be time for some political discussion again. Any comments on where the world goes from here? The country won't tolerate this, no doubt about that. But with an unclear enemy, what next? It seems likely that the culprit was Bin Laden, and he opposes US support for Israel, so additional money and weapons to Israel seems to be one likely outcome of the attack. Does anyone think we'll nuke Iraq?

Carl